Wright v British Telecom Plc [1996] UKEAT 961_95_2601 (26 January 1996)

Wright v British Telecom Plc [1996] UKEAT 961_95_2601 (26 January 1996)

The procedural matters raised in the Notice of Appeal constitute points of law sufficient to warrant a full hearing before the Appeal Tribunal.

Citation
[1996] UKEAT 961_95_2601
Parties
Appellant: Applicant; Respondent: Respondents
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
26 January 1996
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Outcome
Matter listed for full hearing before the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Legal Topics
Appeal Procedure, Production of Documents, Points of Law

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Parties

Applicant

Appellant

Respondents

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing

  1. 1 Whether procedural matters raised in the Notice of Appeal constitute points of law warranting a full hearing
  2. 2 Whether documents ordered by the Industrial Tribunal were properly produced

Ratio Decidendi

The procedural matters raised in the Notice of Appeal constitute points of law sufficient to warrant a full hearing before the Appeal Tribunal.

Court Disposition

Matter listed for full hearing before the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

Orders

  • Matter to be listed for full hearing on a date to be fixed.
  • Skeleton arguments to be filed within six weeks of the date of sealing this judgment.